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Flash flooding caused by torrential rain killed six people, including a 3-year-old child, in northern West Virginia on Sunday, and rescue crews resumed their search Monday morning for three others ...
Flooding was also reported on eastbound U.S. 35 near James H. McGee Drive, where cars reportedly had trouble getting through the water, the Montgomery County Regional Dispatch Center confirmed.
The warning, which covers around 2.1 million people living in the affected areas, follows flooding in neighboring West Virginia that led to several deaths and more people missing.
Flash flooding from torrential rains over the weekend left at least six people dead and two others missing in West Virginia as the state began clean-up efforts ahead of more severe weather ...
Significant flooding in northern West Virginia claimed the lives of at least six people, including a 3-year-old and her mother, over the weekend and two others remain missing, officials say.
The rain won't stop! Off and on rain brought flash flooding concerns in parts of greater Cincinnati this weekend.Viewer photos sent in show flash flooding on roads in Morgan Township.This is an ...
A large storm Saturday evening dumped as much as four inches of rain in just a half-hour period in West Virginia, causing flash flooding that left at least three people dead.
On Monday, many of our hometowns were hit with severe thunderstorms, resulting in flooding in some areas, such as Grove Hill Road in Botetourt County, which affected people and their homes.